Leather men and tank queens, daddies and doggies, bears and muscles. Everyone is welcome at the Eagle. No surprise its Saturday party was one nation, ‘Indivisible,’ with dancing and Pride for all. READ MORE »

There are legendary circuit DJs, and there are living legends. When you’re two-time Grammy nominated producer Tony Moran, it’s both, and the queens come. When it’s Pride, they come running. READ MORE »

As part of a full weekend of special Pride events, the men of Heretic had a parade of their own. They paraded not one, not two, but three DJs across three nights, including the legendary Roland Belmares for Saturday’s main event. READ MORE »

When Atlanta Pride in the park started cooling off, things were just beginning to heat up at the gay bars on Cheshire Bridge. No where was that more true at BJ Roosters, where dancers and patrons got steamy.READ MORE »

Gay Atlanta often shortens the name Blake’s on the Park to “Blake’s” for simplicity sake, but during Pride, it’s the “Park” that makes it so ideal for a little extra merriment just steps away from the festival. READ MORE »

Sunday Funday got its ante upped on Pride Weekend. The weekly indoor-outdoor festivities at Ten on the corner of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue became a hub for the annual Atlanta Pride Parade. READ MORE »

If you’re LGBTQ in Atlanta, and you are honey, you already know every Friday is the place to go for a welcoming time of dudes, drinks and DJ beats. On Pride weekend, it’s time to turn it up. READ MORE »

The fierce attitude and determination of Brooklyn queen Aja was on full tilt Friday as a two-night stint with the former “RuPaul’s Drag Race” queen helped kick off Pride in Atlanta at Burkhart’s. READ MORE »

Bars across Atlanta will get to stay open an extra three hours on Sunday night of Pride weekend next month, continuing a tradition that pushes back last call for the big gay holiday weekend. READ MORE »

Gay country singer Ty Herndon will headline the Atlanta Pride festival in October, joining a list of entertainers that also includes recording artist Rita Ora, R&B group the Pointer Sisters and Atlanta-based hip hop group Arrested Development. READ MORE »